Sacramento City College - Prof. Sandy Feder
CISW 310 Class Information Sheet      
Advanced Web Publishing Hybrid
Database on the Web
Perl, Php, MySQL and JavaScript       Databases
on the Web - Linux Server
on Tuesdays from 5:30 pm- 7:20 pm in Business Bldg B103 computer lab.
Office: B232
Business Div. Phone: 558-2581
Office Hours: on-line daily
Extra Office Hours available by appointment or on-line
Instructor: Professor Sandy Feder        
feders(at)scc.losrios.edu
Title of Course: Advanced Web Page Design
Do not miss the first meeting 5:30 pm on Tuesday, January 17th
If you can't be here for the first meeting - Email me!
Campus Web site http://scc.losrios.edu
Prerequisites: old CIS 22 (CISW 300) Units: 4.0     54 Hours lecture.
Lab is open in room B151
on the first floor of the business building.
Class sessions each Tuesday evening are required, if you miss one or two for work, it's OK
Class Web Sites:
http://165.196.201.8/~BizDivNew/cisd_stu.asp
or our server: 165.196.201.5
Class Lecture & Lab Tuessdays from 5:30 pm 7:20 pm in B103 computer lab.
SCC B151 Computer Lab Hours: TBA
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B103 Computer Lab: has current copies of Photoshop, and Illustrator
This class is a hybrid course. It meets 2 hours a week on Thursday evenings.
The rest of the course is delivered on-line to you when you have time to work on it each week.
It is not self paced. The pace is designed to cover all the material you need to learn
to make an effective interactive Website with a database behind the pages.
We will learn how to create tables for a database in Perl.
It is a 4 unit class of 3 lecture and 3 lab hours each week, but we will only
meet for two of those hours.
You will be spending about 4 hours a week at home completing the work that
you would have done on campus in a face to face class.
In addition to the class lecture hours, students will need to spend time on a computer connected to the internet to complete the homework assignments. Students should allow 9-15 hours per week for computer lab time.
Course Description: This course builds upon previous web publishing concepts and study. The primary focus of this course is the systematic development of interactive web sites. Topics include cascading style sheets, dynamic XHTML, forms, client-side programming with Javascript, CGI scripting with Perl, Php, and web database interactivity.
Text(s): Javascript for the World Wide Web, 4th Ed. by Tom Negrino and Dori Smith, Peachpit Press.
Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web, 2nd Ed. by Elizabeth Castro, Peachpit Press.
Required Supplies: 4 photos of yourself at various ages from baby to adult.
General Aims: To teach how to make dynamic pages for the World Wide Web.
Specific Objectives: As a result of successful completion of this course the student should be able to:
- Identify information dissemination situations that are suitable for on-line publishing on the Internet's World Wide Web.
- Apply structured design and programming principles to the creation of interactive World Wide Web Sites using the latest HyperText Markup Language (XHTML), JavaScript, Perl, and Structured Query Language(SQL).
- Inventory the software, hardware, and networking tools necessary for publishing interactive web sites on the World Wide Web.
- Construct interactive web sites individually and as a member of a team.
- Assess the web programming needs of a client.
- Formulate and prepare an appropriate web programming solution for a client including forms that write to a database.
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